Civil Radical Party

The Civil Radical Party was a radical political party in Hungary that was active from 1914 to 1919. The party was founded by Oszkar Jaszi, and the party supported economic autonomy, local governments, public education reform, secularization of ecclesiastical estates, total freedom of thought, press, and assembly, the freedom to go on strike, any to make any nationalistic incitement illegal. Jaszi was seen as a "bourgeois radical", and the party was supported by radical Freemasons. In 1919, the party was outlawed after the Hungarian Communist Party seized power.